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Old June 4th 04, 05:16 AM
Barry
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I don't suppose you know of any outside Alaska?

I found one at Beckley, WV (BKW):
http://www.naco.faa.gov/d-tpp/0405/NE4TO.PDF

RALEIGH COUNTY MEMORIAL
TAKE-OFF MINIMUMS: Rwy 10, 400-1 or std. with a min. climb of 350' per NM to
4000. Rwy 19, 400-1 or std. with a min. climb of 250' per NM to 4000. Rwy 28,
300-1 or std. with a min. climb of 250' per NM to 4000.

DEPARTURE PROCEDU Rwy 1, climb to 5000 via 350° heading before proceeding
on course. Rwy 10, immediate climbing left turn to 5000 via 350° heading
before proceeding on course. Rwy 19, climb to 4000 via 240° heading then
climbing right turn to 5000 via 330° before proceeding on course. Rwy 28,
climbing right turn to 5000 via 320° heading before proceeding on course.

NOTE: Rwy 10, 90' AGL trees 1350' from departure end of runway, on runway
centerline. 312' AGL trees and terrain 5595' from departure end of runway,
1805' right of runway centerline. Rwy 19, 60' AGL obstacle light on vortac
building 550' from departure end of runway, 749' left of runway centerline.
Rwy 28, 215' AGL tower 6406' from departure end of runway, 2123' left of
centerline.

I thought that Williamsport, PA (IPT) might be one, but it says "left climbing
turn as soon as practicable," which Frank told us is the approved TERPS
wording. Runway 15 (now closed) at IPT pointed right at the ridge that's 1500
feet above airport elevation, a mile and a half from the field. CFIIs who
aren't too far from Williamsport should consider taking instrument students
there; it's an interesting airport with an interesting ILS approach:
http://www.naco.faa.gov/d-tpp/0405/00457I27.PDF .

Barry